Nursing

Students get a feel for new technology

Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, July 7, 2006

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In preparation for a nursing career where the human touch is just as important as the use of new technology, Morehead State (Kentucky) University is offering its students a chance to learn with the latest tools.

The university's nursing department recently purchased a new intravenous (IV) simulator for use in its student laboratory. The device enables student nurses to learn how to properly administer an IV needle, using a simulated arm and a computer program. Timed exercises help the students get the feel of what it's like to perform the task under a little pressure.

When students actually begin administering IVs on live patients during their clinical education, instructors say, the simulator practice has enhanced their skill levels and improved their competency.

Source: Morehead State University



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